Montana Rifle Company

Montana Rifle Company is an American company that designs, manufactures, and distributes rifles, rifle actions, barrels and provides gunsmith services. The company is currently defunct while the parent operating group attempts to restructure the business and seeks new investors for needed operating capital.

Montana Rifle Company
Private
IndustryFirearms
Founded1999
HeadquartersKalispell, Montana
Key people
Keith Sipe, Jeff Sipe[1]
ProductsFirearms, rifle actions
Websitewww.montanarifleco.com

History

The company was created in 1999 by gunsmith Keith Sipe because of his desire to produce a high-quality controlled-feed action.[1] At the time Sipe felt it was difficult for gunsmiths to purchase such actions. In 2007 the ownership transferred to Sipe's son, Jeff Sipe, who was a former Kimber Manufacturing employee.

In early 2019, a private investor group named the Montana Outdoor Group acquired Montana Rifle Company.

In early 2020 the Montana Rifle Company ceased operations. A press release[2] from the Montana Outdoor Group regarding the business closure indicates the ownership group will seek to restructure the company finances and will also seek new investors for an infusion of capital into the business. The press release indicates there was strong demand for the rifles but that the company was unable to scale to a level which could satisfy demand and remain profitable.

Products

Montana Rifle Company (MRC) offers rifle actions as well as complete rifles and gunsmithing services including building custom rifles.[3]

The actions are Mauser-style with controlled-feed and come in both left- and right-handed variations in a number of different sizes to fit different cartridges.[4] They are similar to Winchester Model 70 actions but with more safety features.[5] The actions are noted for being extremely strong.[6]

The rifles are based on the MRC model 1999 action. They come in 3 basic models: "Classic", "High Country" and "Tactical".[7] A variety of stocks are available from wood to composite, as well as a variety of calibers including an emphasis on large-bore dangerous game cartridges. The rifles are described by gun writers as being high quality.[6]

Barrels are available in over 20 calibers with a variety of contours and finishes.[3]

In 2011, MRC introduced a new line of production rifles. The production rifles are built on the Model 1999 action and feature either wood or synthetic stocks and either blued or stainless barrels and actions.[8]

References

  1. "About Us". Montana Rifle Company web site. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  2. https://montanarifleco.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/MRC-Closure-Letter.pdf
  3. "Custom Shop". Montana Rifle Company web site. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  4. "Model 1999 Actions". Montana Rifle Company web site. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  5. Petzal, David E. "A Top-Notch Working Rifle: David Petzal Reviews the Montana Rifle Company Model 1999 Ridgeline". Field&Stream. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  6. Rupp, J. Scott. "Montana Rifle Summit". Petersen's Rifle Shooter. Archived from the original on 15 July 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  7. "Rifles". Montana Rifle Company web site. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  8. "Montana Rifle Company Model 1999 in .358 Norma Magnum". Hunt The West web site. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
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